

INTRO
With pianist Greg Kane
1min - "Prince is the teacher", and why the 1980s needs more respect. Funk as social commentary.
3min - Covering Sign 'O' The Times, audiophiles, working with jazz musicians and having no fear.
5mins30s - Seeing Prince after hours at the Garage in Glasgow.
7mins - Near misses with Wendy and Lisa, Bobby McFerrin and Paisley Park.
With vocalist Pat Kane
10mins - Musical background, jazz heritage, hearing Prince for the first time and the ambition of 1999.
13mins30s - the 80s as the era of 'half-punk, half synthesizer'.
15mins - the influence of 1986 album Parade on the band, and its 'majestic landscapes'.
17mins - The Family album, Prince's side projects and Eric Leeds ('the best funk saxophonist ever').
18mins45s - Sign O The Times: 'his sense of taste, and his choices are incredible'. Prince's phrasing and genius.
23mins - Horn riffs and discord in Prince's music, Alphabet street and arrangements in jazz, pop and soul.
26mins - the musical work and career of Clare Fischer and Rufusized by Chaka Khan.
28mins30s - Prince's solo piano and microphone work, Pat's favourite eras of Prince and reflection on his late career.
32mins30s - Acoustic album The Truth and solo piano album One Nite Alone.
33mins30s - Money Don't Matter 2Nite and Diamonds & Pearls (big band version on Bandzilla).
35mins - Music as protest, social commentary and rebellion in Prince's music.
36mins30s - Prince as the 'link' in African American roots music.
37mins30s - Gett Off: "Jazz is the preacher, but funk is the teacher" and the Pharaoh Saunders mode.
38mins - Funk like an elephants foot, George Clinton and musical theories.
39mins - Creating a zone of freedom for black artists, and The Work.
41mins30s - Creating tracks and new songs forming organically at jam sessions.
43mins - Memories of musical celebrations at Paisley Park with Prince.
45mins - Hoping to work with Quincy Jones at the height of their fame in the 1980s (and recording at Paisley Park).
47mins - Jamming with Stevie Wonder and D'Angelo.
49mins - Pat asks a Prince fan for thoughts on his untimely death.
56mins - Funk revivals, snap bass and Pop Life.
58mins - A Prince cover the band are ashamed of! And 80s nights at Butlins.
60mins - What question would Pat ask Prince if he were still alive today?
18 episodes
How can U just leave me standing? ...in search of Prince Rogers Nelson.
INTRO
With pianist Greg Kane
1min - "Prince is the teacher", and why the 1980s needs more respect. Funk as social commentary.
3min - Covering Sign 'O' The Times, audiophiles, working with jazz musicians and having no fear.
5mins30s - Seeing Prince after hours at the Garage in Glasgow.
7mins - Near misses with Wendy and Lisa, Bobby McFerrin and Paisley Park.
With vocalist Pat Kane
10mins - Musical background, jazz heritage, hearing Prince for the first time and the ambition of 1999.
13mins30s - the 80s as the era of 'half-punk, half synthesizer'.
15mins - the influence of 1986 album Parade on the band, and its 'majestic landscapes'.
17mins - The Family album, Prince's side projects and Eric Leeds ('the best funk saxophonist ever').
18mins45s - Sign O The Times: 'his sense of taste, and his choices are incredible'. Prince's phrasing and genius.
23mins - Horn riffs and discord in Prince's music, Alphabet street and arrangements in jazz, pop and soul.
26mins - the musical work and career of Clare Fischer and Rufusized by Chaka Khan.
28mins30s - Prince's solo piano and microphone work, Pat's favourite eras of Prince and reflection on his late career.
32mins30s - Acoustic album The Truth and solo piano album One Nite Alone.
33mins30s - Money Don't Matter 2Nite and Diamonds & Pearls (big band version on Bandzilla).
35mins - Music as protest, social commentary and rebellion in Prince's music.
36mins30s - Prince as the 'link' in African American roots music.
37mins30s - Gett Off: "Jazz is the preacher, but funk is the teacher" and the Pharaoh Saunders mode.
38mins - Funk like an elephants foot, George Clinton and musical theories.
39mins - Creating a zone of freedom for black artists, and The Work.
41mins30s - Creating tracks and new songs forming organically at jam sessions.
43mins - Memories of musical celebrations at Paisley Park with Prince.
45mins - Hoping to work with Quincy Jones at the height of their fame in the 1980s (and recording at Paisley Park).
47mins - Jamming with Stevie Wonder and D'Angelo.
49mins - Pat asks a Prince fan for thoughts on his untimely death.
56mins - Funk revivals, snap bass and Pop Life.
58mins - A Prince cover the band are ashamed of! And 80s nights at Butlins.
60mins - What question would Pat ask Prince if he were still alive today?
18 episodes
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